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There is actually a difference in the production line. Just you to be exact, correct, and precise, you need to buy the 2003 echo manual. They are on ebay cheap.
no real easy solution, Alldata is not complete, at least the DIY component is worst that i've seen. Then the original Toyota shop manual from the dealer is a rip-off, +/- 300$. Believe it or not, i'm considering the shop manual and intend to get on the money within a year.....
Your clutch on your Echo is hydraulically operated. There are 2 cylinders, one is connected to the clutch pedal, and the other is on the transmission clutch release arm. Hydraulic fluid operates the clutch. With this system, there are no adjustments. If your clutch is "slipping", a replacement may be in order.
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